Seismic Behaviour of Elevated Water Tank
Seismic Behaviour of Elevated Water Tank
Seismic Behaviour of Elevated Water Tank
Abstract
Hydrodynamic analysis of elevated water tank is a complex procedure involving fluid structure interaction. The elevated tank
supports large water mass at the top of slender staging. In case of elevated tank the resistance against lateral forces exerted by
earthquake is largely dependent of supporting system. Staging is considered to be a critical element as far as lateral resistance is
concern. Satisfactory performance of staging during strong ground shaking is crucial. In this paper seismic behavior of elevated
water tank in view point of their supporting system is evaluated using finite element software ETABS. The main objective is to
evaluate a performance of different staging system for elevated water tank using finite element software ETABS. The spring mass
model consisting of impulsive and convective masses as per IS 1893:2002 Part 2 has been used for the analysis. The parametric
study is performed on mathematical model with different staging system to evaluate their performance with regard to lateral
stiffness, displacement, time period, seismic base shear, overturning moment, flexure etc.
2. METHODOLOGY
In the present paper different alternative staging
configuration for same water tank is studied with the help of
ETABS analysis package. Spring mass idealization as per
IS 1893:2002 has been used to evaluate the seismic base
shear.
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2.2 Analysis
Equivalent static analysis considering hydrodynamic effect
and response spectra analysis was carried out on the above
selected models. For calculating the seismic weight of tank
weight of empty container plus 2/3 weight of staging is
considered. Hydrodynamic forces were calculated
considering spring mass model suggested by IS 1893:2002
part II. Tank is model in finite element software package
ETABS. The walls are modeled as shell element with six
degrees of freedom at each node. Beams and columns are
modeled as frame element. The lateral forces considering
impulsive and convective masses due to earthquake is
lumped at mass centre of tank along both the principal
directions. A rigid link is assumed from top of staging up to
the mass centre of tank and lateral earthquake forces are
lumped on rigid link in both the principal directions. For the
present study CG of tank is taken as CG of empty container.
Finally parameters such as base shear, displacement,
moments and time period for the above four models are
presented. The weight of different components of tank is
shown in table
The parameters of spring mass model are (IS1893:2002)
shown in table 1 below
Sr.
No.
1
mi/m
0.35
0.55
mc/m
0.63
0.48
hi/h
0.38
0.38
h*i/h
1.28
0.8
hc/h
0.52
0.59
h*c/h
1.2
0.85
Cc
3.8
Sr.
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Wt.
of
Empty
container
Wt.
of
Container
+1/3
staging
1620
1602.8
1620
1620
2033.5
2397.02
2313.5
2160.8
M1
M2
M3
M4
384.93
385.32
616.77
676.25
600.07
659.55
569.53
629.01
Model
IV
405
798.75
NA
270
146.3
850.5
390.15
381.83
1523.6
1622.4
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M2
M3
M4
1.349
0.315
0.408
0.506
0.966
0.249
0.255
0.32
0.625
0.119
0.131
0.191
0.149
0.105
0.112
0.13
0.14
0.083
0.084
0.101
0.125
0.063
0.072
0.084
0.1
0.059
0.066
0.081
0.088
0.055
0.061
0.068
0.075
0.054
0.054
0.066
10
0.072
0.047
0.051
0.062
11
0.066
0.041
0.041
0.058
12
0.064
0.041
0.038
0.055
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4. CONCLUSION
The staging resistance under lateral loading can be
significantly improved by providing shear walls located near
the central core portion of staging. Lateral displacement for
model M1 is 5 to 6 times the other three models, however
the base shear for model M1 is minimum due to its reduced
seismic weight. For peripheral and interior column the
maximum forces ie bending moment and shear force is
found to be minimum for Model M2. The columns provided
along the periphery of building have been stressed more due
to provision of bracings.
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BIOGRAPHIES
Nishigandha Rajendra. Patil, PG Student,
Late G. N. Sapkal College of
EngineeringNashik,Maharashtra,India Email: [email protected]
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